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''Black Market Doctor'': don't have insurance? don't want the authorities to ask how you got those injuries? drug overdose? need to change your face - permanently? Raphael can help. | '''Black Market Doctor''': don't have insurance? don't want the authorities to ask how you got those injuries? drug overdose? need to change your face - permanently? Raphael can help. | ||
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''The Romantic Ideal'': He's a Victorian dandy who's into the occult. Pretty safe bet he's gay or bi, though as yet he's not connected to the queer community. | '''[[http://muttermuseum.org/|The Mütter Museum]]''': do you want to be Disturbingly Informed - yes, that's their real slogan - or just gawk at some weird old body parts? The museum is only steps from Rittenhouse Square, and well worth a visit. Raphael is a tour guide, and would like nothing better than to show you all the coolest and creepiest stuff. | ||
''New Lost in Town'': Please, Changelings, Find him and bring him to the Freehold! Introduce yourselves! Also, if you were in Baltimore the last few years, or ~1890, perhaps we could have past ties? | |||
'''The Romantic Ideal''': He's a Victorian dandy who's into the occult. Pretty safe bet he's gay or bi, though as yet he's not connected to the queer community. | |||
'''New Lost in Town''': Please, Changelings, Find him and bring him to the Freehold! Introduce yourselves! Also, if you were in Baltimore the last few years, or ~1890, perhaps we could have past ties? |
Revision as of 15:46, 6 April 2020
Black Market Doctor: don't have insurance? don't want the authorities to ask how you got those injuries? drug overdose? need to change your face - permanently? Raphael can help.
[Mütter Museum]: do you want to be Disturbingly Informed - yes, that's their real slogan - or just gawk at some weird old body parts? The museum is only steps from Rittenhouse Square, and well worth a visit. Raphael is a tour guide, and would like nothing better than to show you all the coolest and creepiest stuff.
The Romantic Ideal: He's a Victorian dandy who's into the occult. Pretty safe bet he's gay or bi, though as yet he's not connected to the queer community.
New Lost in Town: Please, Changelings, Find him and bring him to the Freehold! Introduce yourselves! Also, if you were in Baltimore the last few years, or ~1890, perhaps we could have past ties?